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Avery Samuel
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Geplaatst: 12-11-2021 10:07:47 Onderwerp: mou scarpe |
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As a symbol, the humble butterfly dates all the way back to the 18th century. “There are examples of men’s waistcoats that feature embroidered butterflies,” says the fashion historian Raissa Bretaña. “This was from the period immediately preceding the ‘scarpe mtb Great Renunciation’ that took place at the beginning of the 19th century—which saw the elimination of such ornamentation in men’s fashion.”
Another time the butterfly made a big debut was during the surrealist period of the 1920s. Not surprising, given we’re coming up on the 100 year anniversary of the movement, which has been heavily referenced by both Schiaparelli and Chanel in recent seasons. The intent of the first generation of surrealists was to make the familiar new, and to show a fragile world full of tension in a mou scarpe new, dream-like reality. “Elsa Schiaparelli had a particular penchant for using insects in her designs,” adds Bretaña. “Schiaparelli’s summer 1937 collection featured a colorful butterfly print, and she would return to the butterfly motif in her famous embellished dinner jackets.” |
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